In a dense city environment like Yonkers, herbicide exposure can be tied to a variety of routine activities:
- Groundskeeping and landscaping for schools, multi-family properties, and commercial sites
- Maintenance of rail-adjacent or corridor landscaping where crews may re-treat vegetation
- Secondhand exposure from residue on work clothing brought home by a family member
- Property turnover and outdoor renovations where previously treated areas may be disturbed
Because these scenarios involve real-world movement through shared spaces, the strongest cases usually show a clear timeline: when the product was used or present, what areas were affected, and how that aligns with your diagnosis and treatment history.


